======================================='Milosevic has been abducted' Hindustan Times Correspondent New Delhi, August 16
=======================================

INDIA ON Thursday described the recent
extradition of former Yugoslav president Slobodan
Milosevic to The Hague to stand trial as an "abduction",
making it clear that it disapproves strongly of the
action of the International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh
told the Rajya Sabha during question hour, "How can
we approve that the citizen of one country (Milosevic) be
abducted and taken to trial in a third country?"
This was the strongest condemnation of the ICTY and, by
implication, of the western countries by India ever since
the fall of Milosevic. The unprecedented harsh words came
when the minister was explaining why India had continued
to abstain from the International Criminal Court (ICC).

A strong case for India's
reconsideration of its stand on the ICC was made, one
after another, by Ram Jethmalani, Fali S Nariman and
Kapil Sibal, obliging Singh to state that the government
would "readdress" itself to the question and
would even welcome a discussion in the House.

Explaining why New Delhi had continued
to be cold to the concept of the ICC, Singh said that
while the court would try "international crimes",
there was no global unanimity yet on what constituted
such crimes. There was not even unanimity over what
constituted human rights; it were civilisational and
cultural divides that gave rise to various
interpretations of such subjects.

Claiming that the MEA had seriously
thought about the ICC, he said it remained of the view
that in its present form, the court would encroach on the
rights of sovereign states.

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